Forgetfuldan
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I was diagnosed July 2019 with Type 2. At that time my HBA1C was 52mmol. I wasn't given much information, just to try to better my diet and increase exercise. The exercise was a conflict of information as my blood pressure was dangerously high and the dr said not to do any exercise until my diastolic reading was below 100.
Fast forward to mid-December. I have my HBA1C reviewed again, this time it's shot up to 80mmol. I've stressed about this as I'd tried my hardest to improve my diet and had started to include gentle exercise, 30mins walking each day. The dr put me on metformin, 3 x 500mg per day.
Since starting on the metformin, I've had some terrible migraines like nothing I have ever experienced before. I feel that I need to sleep a lot more too. I work from home 9am-5pm but by 5.30pm I'm falling asleep and need a nap. After an hours snooze I wake, make dinner then by 9pm I'm ready for my bed and sleep right through until 7.30am. It feels like all I do is sleep!
It it normal to sleep this much? I'm sure the headaches are not normal but I don't know what I can change to eliminate them. I can't see the dr until Feb 10th :/
Fast forward to mid-December. I have my HBA1C reviewed again, this time it's shot up to 80mmol. I've stressed about this as I'd tried my hardest to improve my diet and had started to include gentle exercise, 30mins walking each day. The dr put me on metformin, 3 x 500mg per day.
Since starting on the metformin, I've had some terrible migraines like nothing I have ever experienced before. I feel that I need to sleep a lot more too. I work from home 9am-5pm but by 5.30pm I'm falling asleep and need a nap. After an hours snooze I wake, make dinner then by 9pm I'm ready for my bed and sleep right through until 7.30am. It feels like all I do is sleep!
It it normal to sleep this much? I'm sure the headaches are not normal but I don't know what I can change to eliminate them. I can't see the dr until Feb 10th :/